The Christian Harmony
INDEX

INDEXES FOR ALL EDITIONS OF WILLIAM WALKER’S CHRISTIAN HARMONY

Songs With the Word "Pain"

13 Traveler's HopeNo more to suffer pain or fear.
18 Praise Our RedeemerFreed from the earth with its sorrow and pain.
38 God Is Our RefugeWhere pleasures banish pain.
53 No Parting ThereIt gives us inward pain; From sorrow, toil, and pain,
76t BrainerdWhat pain, what labor, to secure
82b Gospel WavesWhere the Lord wept (Jesus wept!) in pain and grief, (Prostrate lay)
87 The Promised LandSickness and sorrow, pain and death,
88 PisgahAnd smile at toil and pain.
98 Christian SoldierI'll bear the toil, endure the pain,
106 Sweet RiversI'd rise superior to my pain, In anguish, pain and smart,
108 Redeeming LoveIn anguish, pain and smart,
121b GreensboroAnd pleasures banish pain.
122 The Dying BoyI'll soon be freed from all the pain,
131 Will You Meet Me?With all pain and sorrow past,
138 Rest in the KingdomKept a pain in my heart,
144t TribulationTo darkness, fire and pain.
148 LeanderI'll bear the toil, endure the pain,
152t Cross of ChristThrough peril, toil, and pain they climbed
157 HallelujahGive joy or grief, give ease or pain,
158 The Land of RestAnd pleasures banish pain.
159t Devotion (First)And past offences pain mine eyes.
166 What Can I Do?Of trouble, grief and pain.
168b SunriseI'm weary of the pain,
179 Traveling OnNo pain, nor death can enter there,
222b St. LouisThere released from toil and pain,
229 TranquilityTort'ring pain and heavy woe, Past this scene of toil and pain,
246 The Good PhysicianAnd added to my pain:
250b DiscipleCome, disaster, scorn and pain; In Thy service pain is pleasure,
252 The Sufferings of ChristHis body bore anguish and pain,
254b TalmarPain, and death, and night, and anguish,
263 AutumnIn the hour of pain and anguish,
286 GangesThis fearful truth increased my pain,
292 Grief of LoveI travel on in pain; He walked this way of grief and pain,
300 DesireThou my pain, my curse hast borne
307 True HappinessFree from sin and temptation and pain,
327 The Christian's HopeNo more to suffer pain or fear;
331 A Home in HeavenOn his bed of pain, and uplifts his eyes
340 ConcordMy cares and my labors, my sickness and pain,
352 My Home on HighForever there to rest from all my toil and pain,
408b Dartmouth'Tis He relieves thy pain;
420 CambridgeIf aught is felt, 'tis only pain
436t TurnerAnd pleasures banish pain.
485 Quito'Twill make amends for all our pain.
508 Heavenly RestWhere sorrow and pain are no more?
528 Throne of GloryThy pain is all for me;
537 CrucifixionThree dreadful hours of pain;
542 The Heavenly HomeNo pain nor death can enter there;